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Audie L. Murphy Memorial Website LogoDmitri Vail painting, 1962, on display the Audie Murphy Cotton Museum in Greenville, Texas.  Photo by M.D.Marks. Click for a bigger view.
The official website for Audie Murphy.

Audie Murphy Memorial Guestbook

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I was born in 1940, and, at a young age, I was fascinated by this American hero when I first became acquainted with the movie, "To Hell and Back". Audie was truly a great and brave man. In today's world, the only heroes seem to be rock stars and rap stars, and "pretend" movie heroes who are rolling in the dough and glamour. Young people don't understand what a true hero is really about. Audie Murphy was willing to give his life so others could be free and live in a free country. We don't talk that much about George Washington, John Adams, or Daniel Boone and many others who helped to form this country. Even one of my past favorite television shows has completely betrayed me by always featuring rock stars and the like on "Biography"! And we worship football stars who are paid ridiculous wages for our entertainment as well as all the others I have named. Hooray for Audie Murphy's website of honor!


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Audie , you were something special . You were like no body else and like everbody else .. You were my hero and my idol. Wish i could have met you in person and had a long talk.... not about the war , but, just guy things , fishing maybe ... God bless you Audie


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My father served in WWII and also is a hugh western movie fan. We are sitting together and one of Audie's movies is currently on TV. It started conversation and memories for my 88 year old father.I Googled to fill in the blanks in his memory and to provide a history lesson for myself. Thank you for providing this lovely living memorial to a true American hero.


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a true american hero


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Just love his story, my dad told me all about, Audie.


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I grew up watching Audie Murphy movies. I am an Air Force Veteran, having served in Vietnam. I belong to the American Legion and the VFW.nor


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I have the utmost respect for Audi Leon Murphy. He is my hero one down from our Lord Jesus Christ. I feel His name should be honored much more and talked by the media much much more than what has been said in the past.This man was a man and world war hero at age 18. . What's wrong American's? . Signed Frank E. Martinelli


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He was everything this Country stands for...His likes will never be seen again..


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Iloved all his movies!


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I have enjoyed Audie Murphy's western movies since I was very young and I enjoy them even more now that I'm older. Thank you Audie and God bless you.


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